Same here. The problem I found on mine, appeared the holes are drilled too large on the rail. Depending on where it was torqued down, it had significant movement side to side. I used a dial indicator on the base and had .080" each direction. I measured center line of bore and centerline of base and going to try it again at range.
I have a buddy that has this problem 4 years ago on his. 4 years later and they are still having same problem???
All my Savages have been every accurate out of the box. The rail quality control (or lack thereof) is pretty crazy.
Not much fun sighting in a rifle at $4 a round!
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